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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 709009" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>hi Copa - i am just seeing this now. That sounds amazing.</p><p>My daughter went to a Spanish immersion school from kindergarten to third grade. I took her out because she was a bit anxious - she was chewing her sleeves. I didn't know at the time she had autism. Her first diagnosis was Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified.</p><p>I can't even imagine how one would get to those countries...</p><p>She mostly hasn't gone to school since seventh grade, to be honest.</p><p></p><p>I feel terrible about everything, not being able to fix, and I feel worn down by life. She didn't go to school once this week. On Thursday, she walked to school and attended the last hour. Of course she didn't do any work. Her school is very small - maybe ten or so kids in all, teachers, aides as well.</p><p>I don't know how I feel about her living somewhere else besides with me. That means I am trusting strangers, employees, to be good to her. And she is so sensitive and anxious.</p><p></p><p>Because of my fears about everything falling apart, I have been pressuring her too much and maybe contributing to her anxiety. I stopped that a week ago. This weekend we spent a lot of time together - mostly watching TV together - like Arrested Development. She is in her room with the door shut so much, so this felt positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 709009, member: 19889"] hi Copa - i am just seeing this now. That sounds amazing. My daughter went to a Spanish immersion school from kindergarten to third grade. I took her out because she was a bit anxious - she was chewing her sleeves. I didn't know at the time she had autism. Her first diagnosis was Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified. I can't even imagine how one would get to those countries... She mostly hasn't gone to school since seventh grade, to be honest. I feel terrible about everything, not being able to fix, and I feel worn down by life. She didn't go to school once this week. On Thursday, she walked to school and attended the last hour. Of course she didn't do any work. Her school is very small - maybe ten or so kids in all, teachers, aides as well. I don't know how I feel about her living somewhere else besides with me. That means I am trusting strangers, employees, to be good to her. And she is so sensitive and anxious. Because of my fears about everything falling apart, I have been pressuring her too much and maybe contributing to her anxiety. I stopped that a week ago. This weekend we spent a lot of time together - mostly watching TV together - like Arrested Development. She is in her room with the door shut so much, so this felt positive. [/QUOTE]
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